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Broken, Bare, and Rising: The No-BS Blog

This blog isn’t about sugarcoating life. There’s no “everything happens for a reason” here, no fluffy affirmations, no pretending I’ve got it all figured out. This is my no BS space to lay it all out my mess, my chaos, my survival. The days when my body won’t cooperate, my mind won’t stop racing, and the world feels like it’s moving forward without me.

This is where I get real about chronic illness, mental health struggles, trauma, and the uphill battle of just existing. It’s messy, it’s raw, and it’s honest the kind of honesty most people avoid.

Here, inspiration meets reality. Education meets raw truth. Awareness meets healing. And yeah… it’s basically my virtual diary, documenting the unfiltered truth of navigating a life that doesn’t come with an instruction manual.

You’ll read about the hard stuff the heartbreak, the isolation, the setbacks no one warns you about but also the wins, the small wins, and the unexpected moments of clarity that remind you: you can survive this, and you can rise from it stronger than you thought possible.

Topics include:

  • Domestic Violence and Healing – the ugly, the painful, the survival

  • Health and Wellness – what actually works when your body fights you

  • Living With Chronic Illness and Pain – the days that feel impossible and the victories that keep you going

  • Reflections – raw thoughts, uncomfortable truths, and insights from the trenches

  • Blog Series on Various Topics – deep dives into specific struggles, challenges, and growth areas so you can really learn, relate, and reflect

This space is for anyone who’s tired of pretending. For anyone who’s felt unseen, stuck, or defeated. Your pain doesn’t define you, your courage to rise does. Step in. Read, reflect, and claim your power.

Trauma Bonding Signs
Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson

Trauma Bonding Signs

Signs of trauma bonding can be subtle and difficult to recognize, especially for those entrenched in the cycle.

Intense emotional attachment to the abuser, despite the harm they cause. This attachment often manifests as feelings of loyalty or a belief that the abuser is the only one who can meet the victim's needs, leading to a sense of dependency.

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The Cycle of Blaming
Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson

The Cycle of Blaming

In the journey of healing, it's easy to fall into the trap of blaming others or external circumstances for our wounds. Many people find themselves stuck in a cycle of resentment and victimhood, believing that the world owes them something for the pain they've endured.

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Inner Child Wounds
Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson

Inner Child Wounds

Inner child wounds can often be at the heart of many adult struggles, manifesting in various ways that affect our relationships, self-esteem, and overall well-being. These wounds typically originate from unmet needs or traumas

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What is Trauma Bonding
Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson

What is Trauma Bonding

Trauma bonding is a complex emotional attachment that develops between a person and their abuser. It often occurs in relationships characterized by a cycle of abuse and reconciliation, where the victim experiences intermittent reinforcement of affection and abuse.

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Gaslighting in Relationships
Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson

Gaslighting in Relationships

Gaslighting in your relationship can be a subtle and insidious form of manipulation that can deeply affect your emotional and mental well-being. When someone you trust uses gaslighting tactics, it can leave you questioning your own perceptions, memories, and even your sanity.

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It's Perfectly normal to Outgrow certain Things and Relationships
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It's Perfectly normal to Outgrow certain Things and Relationships

Some people may resist growth, hold animosity toward you for progressing, feel bitter about your success, and take advantage of you when you remain stuck.It's crucial to recognize that personal growth is a natural part of life and huge on your healing journey, and sometimes, it means moving away from situations and relationships that no longer serve your well-being.

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Im Not That Person
Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson

Im Not That Person

The truth is, I'm not that person anymore. If you knew me back then, remember this: I no longer live in that space, and it's essential for you to understand this. The old me died the moment I chose to heal and confront all the ingrained issues

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On The Facebook Subscription
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On The Facebook Subscription

Engaging in shadow work, or inner work, is an essential practice to incorporate into your weekly routine. Set aside some time for yourself, whether it's with a cup of tea and some music, for 10 minutes or half an hour. This time is dedicated to you,

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Breaking the Cycle
Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson Healing and Trauma Becca Jamieson

Breaking the Cycle

The world we live in today is like a web with the experiences, emotions, and histories of countless people. Unfortunately, much of that web is interlaced with threads of unhealed pain and trauma. The reality is that many people carry the weight of these unhealed wounds, and they often unknowingly pass them down to generations.

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